The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... reflections on that subject would be of no use to an English reader , I shall not enlarge upon it . L. " No. 202. MONDAY , OCTOBER 22 , 1711 . Sæpe decem vitiis instructior odit et horret . HOR . 1 Ep . xviii , 25 . Tho ' ten times ...
... reflections on that subject would be of no use to an English reader , I shall not enlarge upon it . L. " No. 202. MONDAY , OCTOBER 22 , 1711 . Sæpe decem vitiis instructior odit et horret . HOR . 1 Ep . xviii , 25 . Tho ' ten times ...
Strana 427
... reflections on this subject , which I have not met with in other writers . That form of government appears to me the most reasonable , which is most conformable to the equality that we find in human nature , provided it be consist- ent ...
... reflections on this subject , which I have not met with in other writers . That form of government appears to me the most reasonable , which is most conformable to the equality that we find in human nature , provided it be consist- ent ...
Strana 478
... reflections of his own . I have often ob- served , with a secret admiration , that the longest reflection in the Æneid , is in that passage of the tenth book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the spoils of Pallas ...
... reflections of his own . I have often ob- served , with a secret admiration , that the longest reflection in the Æneid , is in that passage of the tenth book , where Turnus is represented as dressing himself in the spoils of Pallas ...
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